BACKGROUND: High-risk patients presenting for surgery require complex decision-making and perioperative management. However, given there is no gold standard for identifying high-risk patients, doing so may be challenging for clinicians in practice. Before a gold standard can be established, the state of current practice must be determined. This study aimed to understand how working clinicians define and identify high-risk surgical patients. METHODS: Clinicians involved in the care of high-risk surgical patients at a public hospital in regional Australia were interviewed as part of an ongoing study evaluating a new shared decision-making process for high-risk patients. The new process, Patient-Centred Advanced Care Planning (PC-ACP) engag...
SAPPHIRE, a randomised trial of endarterectomy versus angioplasty in 'high-risk' patients, concluded...
Aim: In the context of high-risk surgery, shared decision-making (SDM) is important but can be hinde...
SAPPHIRE, a randomised trial of endarterectomy versus angioplasty in ’high-risk’ patients, concluded...
BACKGROUND: High-risk patients presenting for surgery require complex decision-making and perioperat...
Objective: Patients with comorbidities can be referred to a physician-led high-risk clinic for medic...
INTRODUCTION: Surgical treatments are being offered to more patients than ever before, and increasin...
Introduction: Patients who are frail, have multiple comorbidities or have a terminal illness often h...
Over the last decades, we have seen a continuous improve-ment of perioperative anaesthetic and surgi...
Introduction Surgical treatments are being offered to more patients than ever before, and increasing...
Background: Knowledge of perioperative risk and context are important as year-on-year the global vo...
Although intended for benefit, surgery exposes patients to potential complications. Critical care is...
Introduction: Managing risk is central to clinical care, yet most research focuses on patient percep...
Surgical morbidity is a significant public health issue worldwide. It is estimated that >230 mill...
In the intensive care unit (ICU), clinicians must often make risk trade-offs on patient care. For ex...
Objective To identify the processes surgeons use to establish patient buy-in to postoperative treatm...
SAPPHIRE, a randomised trial of endarterectomy versus angioplasty in 'high-risk' patients, concluded...
Aim: In the context of high-risk surgery, shared decision-making (SDM) is important but can be hinde...
SAPPHIRE, a randomised trial of endarterectomy versus angioplasty in ’high-risk’ patients, concluded...
BACKGROUND: High-risk patients presenting for surgery require complex decision-making and perioperat...
Objective: Patients with comorbidities can be referred to a physician-led high-risk clinic for medic...
INTRODUCTION: Surgical treatments are being offered to more patients than ever before, and increasin...
Introduction: Patients who are frail, have multiple comorbidities or have a terminal illness often h...
Over the last decades, we have seen a continuous improve-ment of perioperative anaesthetic and surgi...
Introduction Surgical treatments are being offered to more patients than ever before, and increasing...
Background: Knowledge of perioperative risk and context are important as year-on-year the global vo...
Although intended for benefit, surgery exposes patients to potential complications. Critical care is...
Introduction: Managing risk is central to clinical care, yet most research focuses on patient percep...
Surgical morbidity is a significant public health issue worldwide. It is estimated that >230 mill...
In the intensive care unit (ICU), clinicians must often make risk trade-offs on patient care. For ex...
Objective To identify the processes surgeons use to establish patient buy-in to postoperative treatm...
SAPPHIRE, a randomised trial of endarterectomy versus angioplasty in 'high-risk' patients, concluded...
Aim: In the context of high-risk surgery, shared decision-making (SDM) is important but can be hinde...
SAPPHIRE, a randomised trial of endarterectomy versus angioplasty in ’high-risk’ patients, concluded...